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blepharo-
blepharo- (ˈblɛfərəʊ) a. Gr. βλέϕαρο-ν eyelid; used in numerous terms of Pathology, etc.: as blephaˈritis, inflammation of the eyelids. ˈblepharoˌplasty, the operation of supplying any deficiency caused by wound or lesion of the eyelid; hence ˌblepharoˈplastic a. ˈblepharospasm, spasm of the orbicul...
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blepharoptosis
ˌblepharopˈtosis Path. [mod.L., f. blepharo- + ptosis.] = ptosis a.1807 Morris & Kendrick Edinb. Med. & Phys. Dict. I, Blepharoptosis, a prolapsion, or falling down of the upper eyelid, so as to cover the cornea. 1846 F. Brittan tr. Malgaigne's Man. Opt. Surg. 279 Blepharoptosis may arise from two p...
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blepharoplast
blepharoplast Biol. (ˈblɛfərəʊplɑːst, -æ-) [f. blepharo- + -plast.] a. A centrosome-like protoplasmic body found in the sperm-cells of certain plants. b. In protozoans, a minute granule at the base of each flagellum.1897 H. J. Webber in Bot. Gaz. Oct. 233, I would..suggest the name blepharoplast to ...
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blepharoconjunctivitis
ˌblepharoconjunctiˈvitis Path. [mod.L., f. blepharo- + conjunctivitis.] Inflammation of the eyelids and conjunctiva.1890 in Billings Med. Dict. I. 171/2. 1962 Lancet 28 Apr. 877/1 He presented..a typical picture of primary ocular vaccinial blepharoconjunctivitis.
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